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A JD and at least three years experience in immigration law or a combination of immigration and employment law, which can include work as an attorney, on a campus, in legal advocacy or in policy, as a legal assistant, legal support, caseworker, or paralegal work.
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The Managing Attorney is responsible for: implementation and monitoring of AFSC’s Community Justice Legal Services Project in Red Bank, NJ; supervising and mentoring legal staff and providing substantive legal support on cases; providing direct legal representation; participation in statewide and nationwide immigration-related advocacy activities; and participation in immigrant rights program activities.
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Through education, social service, community organizing, public policy advocacy and civic participation, the NAKASEC network ensures that these community members can impact progressive change at the local and national levels.
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Brooklyn Alliance Capital, a Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI), is the Brooklyn Chamber’s lending arm, providing loans to small businesses, specifically immigrant and minority owned, to increase economic opportunity and create jobs in Brooklyn.
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Is a nonprofit membership and advocacy organization, founded in 1990, committed to empowering and advancing the Hispanic community, with a focus on low-income, marginalized and immigrant Latinos.
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The mission of The Center is to enhance and sustain the health and well-being of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer, transgender, nonbinary, immigrant, and HIV communities for the betterment of our entire San Diego region.
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The Caseworker is responsible for providing supportive services to refugee and immigrant clients, including, but not limited to skill development, case management, advocacy, and resource connection.
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ARISE is committed to refugee and immigrant centric advocacy and services. ARISE's Refugee Advocate program is a novel approach to provide advocacy and services through the trained Refugee Advocates and is available in multiple cities of MA, including Worcester and Springfield.
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Keeps abreast of campus and local resources and referral in the areas of residency, financial aid, scholarships, immigrant rights community advocacy, legal services, crisis intervention, social services, etc.
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As would be expected, several of the Library’s current initiatives address challenges and opportunities related to its service district including social justice, immigrant services, addressing the digital divide, social services, and physical security within and adjacent to its branches.
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Provides leadership in library advocacy and community outreach through public relations strategies, regular and frequent contact with news media, and delivery of presentations to community groups on library issues.
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We take a mixed capital approach to investing in innovative models and long-term partnerships to help drive positive change in career & post-secondary success, immigration advocacy and immigrant integration, and a place-based special interest portfolio.
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Refers students to UC Immigrant Legal Services Center and Associated Students (AS) Legal Services for immigration-related legal service needs and emergencies. 25% Student Support Services Provides counseling services to support the personal, academic, and professional development of undocumented and mixed status students.
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The Executive Director is expected to be a collaborative leader and team builder who, with the Justice at Work staff, builds and maintains strong partnerships with farmworker organizations, allied groups, policymakers, federal and state agency leaders, funders, other volunteers, and progressive voices in the labor, immigrant, environmental, public health, food, and agricultural worker communities.
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As a product owner, you will take the lead role in many areas of product development, such as business strategist, product designer, market analyst, customer advocacy and project management. We foster diversity, equity and inclusion, building on the legacy of our immigrant founder.
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